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TheGoldenHand t1_j0w8hr0 wrote
Reply to comment by Pastakingfifth in Incredible Drone Footage of Buenos Aires after the World Cup win by Uro06
Over 200,000+
TheGoldenHand t1_it280my wrote
Reply to comment by the6thReplicant in China’s FAST telescope finds biggest atomic cloud ever discovered by tommos
That's the word the researcher uses in an interview. The article doesn't specifically say whether its an English quote or translation.
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Reply to comment by Hussar_Regimeny in NASA outlines case for making sole-source SLS award to Boeing-Northrop joint venture by jeffsmith202
> the SRBs could be reused although due to how cheap they were it was easier to just build new ones.
There is no official accounting or source from NASA about the SRBs complete costs, which are very difficult to quantify because of the large nature of the program. NASA said they were potentially cheaper because of the frequency of launches (which was never substantiated). No group has ever released a source or study accurately accounting for all costs.
What we do know, is dumping metal into a salty ocean damages them almost instantly. There is a reason SpaceX lands their engines on dry platforms.
TheGoldenHand t1_j150iw9 wrote
Reply to comment by daBarron in Leak Inspection Finds Hole in Russian Spacecraft Docked to ISS by darthatheos
The outside the of the space station has a number of bb sized craters on it.